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A candid work of nonfiction from provocative Esquire columnist Stephen Marche - with interjections from his wife, writer Sarah Fulford - exploring the complicated, changing relationship between men and women in today's society.We are in the middle of a revolution of everyday life, one that can be found everywhere that men and women coexist. In the office. In families. In houses. On the street. Online. In bed. As we encounter each of these situations, we ask ourselves: Who has the power? How much can we say? What are we expected to sacrifice? Is it possible to be equal? The conversation about the relationship between men and women - both in our individual lives and as a society - has never been louder. Now, with a refreshing and honest voice, Stephen Marche delivers his vision for what true equality between men and women really means and what it could look like.



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Stephen Marche

Stephen Marche is the author of The Hunger of the Wolf (2015) , Love and the Mess We're In (2013) , How Shakespeare Changed Everything (2012) , Shining at the Bottom of the Sea (2007) and Raymond and Hannah (2005) . He currently writes "A Thousand Words About Our Culture," a monthly column for Esquire magazine, and "Close Reading," a weekly column for The National Post, in addition to opinion pieces for The Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times Magazine, The New Republic, Salon. com, The Globe and Mail and The Toronto Star. He received a doctorate in Early Modern Drama in 2005 from the University of Toronto.



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